
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has officially condemned a violent incident at Bawku Senior High School where students assaulted two teachers and vandalized school property. The unrest occurred on June 16, following the strict enforcement of examination regulations during the ongoing West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). GES described the students' actions as unacceptable and a gross violation of educational values, stressing that such behavior undermines the integrity of the examination process and the safety of the academic environment.
According to reports from the school, the violence was triggered by student dissatisfaction with the rigorous invigilation measures put in place to prevent examination malpractice. In the ensuing chaos, school facilities were damaged and two educators sustained injuries. The GES has since moved to provide medical support for the affected teachers while deploying security personnel to the campus to restore order and ensure the safety of staff and students. This intervention aims to allow the remaining examination papers and academic activities to proceed without further disruption.
The management of the GES has vowed that those responsible for the assault and the destruction of property will face severe disciplinary and legal consequences. Working in collaboration with local security agencies, the service has launched a full investigation to identify the perpetrators and hold them accountable under both GES procedures and Ghanaian law. The GES emphasized that teachers play a critical role in the educational system and any form of intimidation against them is a serious breach of discipline. Students across the country are urged to respect regulations and maintain decorum to ensure a successful examination period.
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